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you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they
you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher...
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solar energy, wind energy, efficiency are coming down in price rapidly. a lot of countries are moving towards a carbon tax or cap and trade or both. even china now has a pilot. they are announcing the pilot for the national program in two years. >> jon: right. there's reasons for optimism but we have to get busy about solving them. >> jon: that's -- here is the confusion for me or the difficulty. we have to get busy solving it. there were things you could do, take a shorter shower, lick your children dry. [ laughter ] all those things you could do but the difficulty of doing it -- there room in -- can mobile al gore who has current tv and sells it to qatar which is an oil-based economy, can mogul al gore coexist with activist all gore and is that -- al gore and is that -- if you couldn't find for your business a more sustainable choice to sell to. >> i think it is sustainable. what is not sustainable about it? >> jon: a nonfossil fuel based buyer? >> look. they have the highest quality, most extensive best climate coverage of any network in the world. jef
solar energy, wind energy, efficiency are coming down in price rapidly. a lot of countries are moving towards a carbon tax or cap and trade or both. even china now has a pilot. they are announcing the pilot for the national program in two years. >> jon: right. there's reasons for optimism but we have to get busy about solving them. >> jon: that's -- here is the confusion for me or the difficulty. we have to get busy solving it. there were things you could do, take a shorter shower,...
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that energy is authentic. [laughter] last week i showed you my inappropriate macho man randy savage impressions and asked you to send in some of your own. well, here's our favorite. >> i feel a little bit of pressure. >> this guy is going to feel it in the back of his throat when the macho man randy savage does it. oh, yeah! >> oh yeah! be sure to join us next week when we give the crying giants fan a web redemption. [inaudible] >> this is why you stop nursing your kids after six months. [laughter] before we go, a message to you gamers out there. playing the wii is not exercise. and no matter how much they drop the price, it's still not going to offset the medical bills or the electronics you destroy while playing it. [laughter] >> oh! [laughter] >> ooh! [laughter] see you next week. goodnight! [applause] [eagle caw] >> stephen: tonight, should gays and lesbians be allowed to marry? yes, but only each other. [ laughter ] then, big changes for the kkk. they're updating the sheets with a dust ruffle! [ laughter
that energy is authentic. [laughter] last week i showed you my inappropriate macho man randy savage impressions and asked you to send in some of your own. well, here's our favorite. >> i feel a little bit of pressure. >> this guy is going to feel it in the back of his throat when the macho man randy savage does it. oh, yeah! >> oh yeah! be sure to join us next week when we give the crying giants fan a web redemption. [inaudible] >> this is why you stop nursing your kids...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the conversion from the old 212 to t-8 efficiency fixtures or higher. >> there are discussions. many of the large owners have gone to retrofits because there is a very good payback on it. the only commercial buildings that haven't done that are the smaller buildings where there is not as much money involved. >> so what other energy-efficient leading do we see these days? >> in both residential and commercial applications, you're seeing a trend toward compact fluorescent bulbs where instead of the conventional edison-based socket. >> the edison base, the screw type socket. >> the standard screw-in socke
in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the...
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three words -- energy is good. would we not agree? energy is good. [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improved standards of living, allows us to live comfortably, allows us to watch our super bowl game, allows us to transport ourselves around a neighborhood and around the world, allows us to produce food in the quantities necessary to feed the world's population, it allows us to manufacture, communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life. and too often we forget this. too often we forget the basic notion that energy is good. despite what many may argue, affordable energy is not the problem. it is exactly what we should be striving for. we have incredible potential in this country to produce energy, create good jobs. and these good jobs are not only within the energy production. although, people in my state of alaska, in louisiana, north dakota, pennsylvania, texas, they will all attest to the importance of these energy jobs. these jobs extend beyond energy production, flowing directly from the economic growth made po
three words -- energy is good. would we not agree? energy is good. [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improved standards of living, allows us to live comfortably, allows us to watch our super bowl game, allows us to transport ourselves around a neighborhood and around the world, allows us to produce food in the quantities necessary to feed the world's population, it allows us to manufacture, communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life. and too often we...
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energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights are off, mongolia, parts of china, and unfortunately my state of alaska, this is not such a prosperous area. how we utilize this basic premise of energy being good and move from there, that is a part of how we want to launch this discussion. contained within this, again, are five fairly simple propositions. we need to move to an energy policy that is abundant, affordable, clean, diverse, and secure. when you look at energy in that context, it really does help to give you some parameters and guidelines on moving
energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights...
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energy is good. would we not agree, energy is good? [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improve standards of living that allows us to live comfortably and watch her super bowl game. it allows us to transport ourselves surrounded cargo around our neighborhood and around the world. it allows us to produce food in the quantity necessary to feed the world's population. it allows us to manufacture, to communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life and too often we forget this. too often we forget this basic notion that energy is good. despite what many may argue, affordable energy is not the problem. it's exactly what we should be striving for. we have incredible potential in this country to produce energy, create good jobs and these jobs are not only within energy production, although people in my state of alaska, louisiana, north dakota, pennsylvania, texas will attest the importance of energy jobs. these jobs extend beyond energy production, flowing directly from the economic growth made possible by you.
energy is good. would we not agree, energy is good? [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improve standards of living that allows us to live comfortably and watch her super bowl game. it allows us to transport ourselves surrounded cargo around our neighborhood and around the world. it allows us to produce food in the quantity necessary to feed the world's population. it allows us to manufacture, to communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life and too often we...
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as wind or ocean energy. let's share those who oppose states. and i talking about maybe even more we can do with revenue sharing on federal lands that hasn't been considered before. so we've opened the conversation very wide and i think that is an orton for us to acknowledge, that we are not lacking into one position, that we are not going to draw a line in the sand and say unless you take my first 10 ideas, i didn't want to talk to that energy. that's not where i'm coming on this one. it is how we start the conversation, how would the consensus for an energy we do works for republicans and democrats, those from rural areas, urban areas, how it works for us all. [inaudible] >> is kind of cute senator wyden over the course of many months. he knows we've been working on this for about a year. he was really excited to know that we were putting this level of staff time and personal time into israel's daddy of what's gone on in where we can go. and so, he has been given a little bit of the meat of it. he is going
as wind or ocean energy. let's share those who oppose states. and i talking about maybe even more we can do with revenue sharing on federal lands that hasn't been considered before. so we've opened the conversation very wide and i think that is an orton for us to acknowledge, that we are not lacking into one position, that we are not going to draw a line in the sand and say unless you take my first 10 ideas, i didn't want to talk to that energy. that's not where i'm coming on this one. it is...
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but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing can it is our sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany a rooftops a cross the country producing twenty eight billion kilo outs of energy annually. so the london a re offshore wind farm the largest of its kind producing six hundred and thirty kilowatts of electricity enough to power more than four hundred seventy thousand homes just windmills off the coast of england so given all this tell me again why we're building the keystone x.l. pipeline. why with all this potential for clean and renewable energy and the technology is there we're not talking about the future it's here now why are we arresting americans for trespassing on their own property. it sure looks like it's just so a foreign corporation can get rid of
but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing can it is our sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany a rooftops a cross the country producing twenty eight billion...
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m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by -- you guessed it -- exxon. better than expected employment data out of the united states along with positive earnings numbers fueled strong gains this friday. our correspondent said as the summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> the people here on the frankfurt floor seemed headed for a quiet end to the week, but then the united states came into the picture. economic news came in first from the labor market. it was so-so, but then data came from the housing market and from the manufacturing sector, and both looked much better tha
m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by --...
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a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they are heating their homes. when you suggest to them that the best thing for you to do is to increase the price that you will decrease your consumption. i don't know what the temperature is this morning but last week the temperatures range between 45 below and 50 below depending on who's thermometer you were looking at. i can't go back to alaska and tell people the way we tackle this is to increase your prices, demanding you to use less and limit your choices. that is not what a strong nation does. a strong nation figures out how we advanced to that next stage, how we build out these technologies, clean techno
a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they...
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a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and rely on. our tax cut has become one that favors folks with a political ties and not those customers. in so many energy companies to get back to doing what they're supposed to do, creating value through finding customers, not political patrons. my legislation does just that, getting rid of every single energy tax credit in the entire code. i am all for it. we should close these loopholes for wind and the algae and tax credits totalling guesstimed of the mall and level the playing field. gerri: you know, what you're saying is really interesting, congressman. if there is any ar
a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and...
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if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> a decision to designate the japanese eel an endangered species threatens to take a bite out of japan's eating habits. eel is a popular dish, especially in summer, but there are warnings the fish is in sharp decline. number of the japanese eels in the wild is estimated to dropped by at least 50% over the past ten years. experts blame overfishing and water pollution. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. meteorologist robert speta with the forecast. how long will this last? >> well, gene, at least into sunday into monday. temperatures across much of the northern u.s. will get back to normal. for now, we're still seeing cold air come across the dakotas and mi
if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> a decision to designate the japanese eel an endangered species threatens to take a bite out...
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that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and the wall socket. >> automobiles? >> same. potential is for an energy source that would run your car for three, four years, for example, you take it in for servicing every four years, and they'd give you a new power supply. >> power stations? >> you can imagine a one-for-one plug-in replacement for nuclear fuel rods, and the difference only would be that at the end of the lifetime of that fuel rod, you didn't have radioactive waste that needed to be disposed of. >> mckubre showed us just how simple the experiment looks. there are only three main ingredients. first, palladium, a metal in the platinum family.
that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and...
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we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and melinda gates at annual letter from you from the foundation. who is this directed to? who are you-- who do you want to read this? >> well, warren buff set sort of an ideal person i'd like to find it interesting because he's very busy doing his job, but he cares a lot about these issues. he knows i get to travel to africa. i get to see what's going on with budgets and science. what's honestly taking place is there is the aid working? where's corruption blocking that? and so on a yearly basis, he'd like to have me summarize
we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and...
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but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing candor there's tar sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany the rooftops across the country producing twenty eight billion kilowatts of energy annually to the londoner a offshore wind farm the largest of its kind producing six hundred and thirty kilowatts of electricity enough to power more than four hundred seventy thousand homes just windmills off the coast of england so given all this tell me again why we're building the keystone x.l. pipeline. why with all this potential for clean and renewable energy and the technologies the air we're not talking about the future it's here now why are we arrested americans for trespassing on their own property. it sure looks like it's just so a foreign corporation can get ri
but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing candor there's tar sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany the rooftops across the country producing twenty eight...
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we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and melinda gates at annual letter from you from the foundation. who is this directed to? who are you-- who do you want to read this? >> well, warren buff set sort of an ideal person i'd like to find it interesting because he's very busy doing his job, but he cares a lot about these issues. he knows i get to travel to africa. i get to see what's going on with budgets and science. what's honestly taking place is there is the aid working? where's corruption blocking that? and so on a yearly basis, he'd like to have me summarize
we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and...
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who of course has high concerns over nuclear energy after what we saw in japan in fukushima. before you but some commission of from some countries which are already. nuclear. pressure the government and this isn't a foreign government it's not. is not independent if the parliament does decide against building this plant what does that mean for the future of the bulgarian icon i mean especially in this time of crisis. distributable decision and do decision we will be loosed by the next problem and. after the coming problem and the elections in june in the joy right for a man of charge of wagnerian m.p. and former i can economy and energy minister live with us on the line from sofia thanks for your time. well greece has been hit by another strike as transport workers and doctors protest against austerity measures it comes a day after fierce clashes broke out in athens with police using tear gas to disperse crowds who tried to storm the labor minister's office lawyer george cottle gallo's says this is caught this kind of crackdown on protesters as part of a new approach. the gov
who of course has high concerns over nuclear energy after what we saw in japan in fukushima. before you but some commission of from some countries which are already. nuclear. pressure the government and this isn't a foreign government it's not. is not independent if the parliament does decide against building this plant what does that mean for the future of the bulgarian icon i mean especially in this time of crisis. distributable decision and do decision we will be loosed by the next problem...
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if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. robert speta with the forecast. robert, how long will this last? >> well, gene, at least into sunday into monday. temperatures across much of the northern u.s. will get back to normal. for now, we're still seeing cold air come across the dakotas and minnesota and wisconsin, the windchill here is right around minus 30 to minus 35 degrees below zero. any time outside with some exposed skin is going to result in frostbite here. not just windchills, that northwesterly wind running across the lakes here, resulting in some rather heavy lake-effect snow. accompanied by gusty winds and yesterday, we were actually talking about in
if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. robert speta with the...
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one of the stronger sectors this year to start the month has been energy. with chevron and exxon both reporting tomorrow morning. going to be a key barometer. and really want to pay close attention to how facebook follows through with today's strength. 8% rally off the lows, very strong action. we remain very bullish on facebook. and i want to watch it go higher tomorrow. >> we'll watch that. gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. we'll be watching those stories tomorrow when that opening bell sounds. >>> after all this time in washington, they still haven't learned it's all about jobs. we'll talk about it next. stay with us. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> and finally tonight, my observation on jobs. they have not come b
one of the stronger sectors this year to start the month has been energy. with chevron and exxon both reporting tomorrow morning. going to be a key barometer. and really want to pay close attention to how facebook follows through with today's strength. 8% rally off the lows, very strong action. we remain very bullish on facebook. and i want to watch it go higher tomorrow. >> we'll watch that. gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. we'll be watching those stories...
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berkeley's energy institute said political energy only wrapped up after the solyndra scandal broke. he was criticized for the handling of his lone to the solar panel maker who went bankrupt, laying off more than a thousand workers. >> they talk about that one failure but there are many other successes. >> frank worked at the lawrence national laboratory and said his legacy goes well beyond stimulus spending on energy programs. >> i think ice biggest accomplishment is emphasizing renewable energy, emphasizing science. >> the energy experts i spoke with say steven chu transformed the agency from the department that has been primarily concerned nuclear weapons and nuclear waste to an energy resources organization. >> it's been so great have a nobel prize scientist run the department of energy just in terms of attracting scientists to this important problem. >> khu said he would like to return to teaching and academic research but he will stay on until the president finds a replacement. at u.c. berkeley, mark matthews, abc7 news. >> the city of oakland has unveiled the city's first loca
berkeley's energy institute said political energy only wrapped up after the solyndra scandal broke. he was criticized for the handling of his lone to the solar panel maker who went bankrupt, laying off more than a thousand workers. >> they talk about that one failure but there are many other successes. >> frank worked at the lawrence national laboratory and said his legacy goes well beyond stimulus spending on energy programs. >> i think ice biggest accomplishment is...
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